What vital signs or symptoms do the the two babes exhibit?
Robert C. Little has written: 'Physiology of the heart and circulation' -- subject(s): Blood Circulation, Cardiovascular system, Heart, Heart-physiology, Physiology
Heart attack
Cardiac physiology is the study of how the heart works, including its structure, function, and mechanisms of action. It involves understanding how the heart beats, pumps blood, and regulates blood flow throughout the body. Understanding cardiac physiology is essential for diagnosing and treating heart-related diseases.
Observing a heart in action would fall under physiology, as it involves studying the functions and processes of the heart, such as its beating and blood-pumping mechanisms. Anatomy, on the other hand, focuses on the structure and physical characteristics of the heart.
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blood clot lodging in a blood vessel supplying the heart
Cardiovascular physiology is an example of how the heart and blood vessels work together to circulate blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues while removing waste products. It involves the study of heart function, blood pressure regulation, and the relationship between the heart, blood vessels, and blood flow.
Normal impulse conduction
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Peskin has written: 'Mathematical aspects of heart physiology, 1973-1974' -- subject(s): Heart, Mathematical models
Normal impulse conduction